OK, one story. I was working in the Philippines. The Filipinos I worked with were trying their best to come up with something I wouldn't eat....
I'll bet I can hold my own with what I've eaten.
The legend on 1e looks rather strange for sure.
I know you yankees have delicate tastes, but one of my favorite dinners is squirrel gravy on buckwheat cakes. Yum!
I guess your rat is marching to the beat of a different drummer. I thought you might King Rat. Or is this the rat pack?
In Vietnam, I had my foot locker pushed under my bunk in order to have room in my hooch to move around. There were many a night I was wakened by...
From what I've read, there were plenty of "Big Rats" throughout Roman history. I'm sure we can all name a few. I have to wonder the significance...
Coins? What coins?
Well, the "rats" out of the bag I guess. I think its painfully obvious I'm not an audiophile.
+1
Hmm, a cicada eh? I believe you, I think. Only joking. Now I have to go look for this one.
When I saw one posted here on CT, I knew I wanted an example. This was the one I guess.
Heck, why not name them all?
Ain't that the truth.
I would say I'm sorry, but that would be a little disingenuous. I really don't like bidding against you guys, but, hey, if we're all collecting...
Maybe. I went a little over what I like to pay, but still, look at that Hercules!
"There's a rat in mi kitchen, what am I gonna do? There's a rat in mi kitchen, what am I gonna do? I'm gonna fix that rat, that's what I'm gonna...
One of mine from Cilicia: [ATTACH] CILICIA, KORYKOS CITY COINAGE AE 19 OBVERSE: Turreted head of Tyche right; A behind....
Isn't that the truth! Regardless of who minted the coin, it's a decent looking coin and a good image. I'm with you brother. The more I learn,...
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